IVORY CEMETERY

OBITUARIES

IVORY, NY

COMSTOCK
PJ Obit 10/1/2004Marvin J. Comstock,
84, of the Chautauqua County Home, formerly of Forestville, died
Thursday (Sept. 30, 2004) in his home. He was born Oct. 20, 1919, in
the town of Carroll, the son of Erie J. and Clara M. Cox Comstock. He
attended Rural School 10 on North East Road in the town of Conewango.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II. He
retired from the town of Conewango Highway Department, and had operated
a dairy farm.He is survived by two sisters: Lucy Niles of Palmetto,
Fla., and Mary Whitmore of Randolph. He was preceded in death by two
brothers: Ivan Comstock and his twin, Martin Comstock; and two sisters:
Pearl Bush and Florence Huntington. Burial with full military honors
conducted by Post 181 will be in Ivory Cemetery in the town of Carroll.

FEDORSIC HOOVER
PJ Obit 12/20/2002Virginia D.
Fedorsic, 78, of 29 Sampson St., died at 4:15 a.m. Thursday (Dec. 19,
2002) in WCA Hospital. A lifelong area resident, she was born May 26,
1924, in Jamestown, a daughter of Harry and Edith Hoover. Before her
retirement in 1982, she was a 30-year employee of Weber-Knapp Co.
Surviving are a son, Daniel Vincent of Jamestown; a daughter, Bonnie
Buvoltz of Randolph; two grandchildren: James Saxton of Ohio and Sheila
Graham of Ashville; five great-grandchildren; and a sister, Lorraine
Anderson of Bemus Point. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death
by her husband, Andrew Fedorsic, who died in 1998; a daughter, Darlene
Hess; and a sister, Carol Samples. Burial will be in the Ivory
Cemetery, Town of Carroll.

HALLADAY
PJ: Jan., 1969 - Henry Halladay, 89, a resident of the Allen Nursing
Home, died Thursday morning, Jan. 9, 1969, at the nursing home. He was
a retired farmer.He
was born in the Town of Poland, April 18, 1879, the son of Henry and
Louisa Walrod Halladay. He and his wife, the former Emma Washburg,
celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on Oct. 12, 1968. Besides his
wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gust Norberg, Springfield,
Va.; and one granddaughter, Mrs. Donald Long, Ashville.Burial will be in Ivory Cemetery.

HIMES HOCH PJ: Thurs. 7/21/2005: Falconer: Patricia M. Himes, 44, of 220 Richard Ave., died at 7:05p.m. Tuesday, July 19, 2005, in the WCA Hospital.She was the wife of Roger A. Himes, whom she married Oct. 19, 1966 in Busti.A lifelong area resident, she was born July 23, 1960, in Jamestown, the daughter ofMarlene
Darling Hoch and the late Norman Hoch Sr. Besides her husband, she is
survived by her mother of Jamestown; a son, Jerry “Jay-Jay”Reeves III of Kennedy; a daughter, Catherine Reeves of Dunkirk; a stepson, TimothyAllan Himes of Frewsburg; two stepdaughters: Angela Marie Seeling of Modesto, Calif.,and Alicia Christine Wilson of Jamestown; two grandchildren: Brett Michael Reeves ofKennedy, and Andrew Pacitti of Jamestown; three sisters: Jackie Thompson of Flomaton,Ala., Shirley Himes of Jamestown, and Susan Hanley of Stockton; and four brothers:Robert
and Charles Hock of Jamestown, Norman Hoch of Ellington, and William
Hoch of Ashville. Besides her father, who died in 1997, she was
preceded in death by an infant son and a grandson, Alexander
Christopher Pacitti. Burial will be in the Ivory Cemetery.

PRITTIE
PJ: 8/14/1965: Stockton - Fenton J. Prittie Jr., 35, of Maple Springs,
was killed yesterday when the vehicle he was teaching a 16-year-old boy
to drive struck the spillway of a pond throwing him into the
windshield, severing a jugular vein, according to the Sherriff''s
Department. Coroner Ralph Wallace has issued a certificate of
accidental death.Officers
said the accident occurred shortly before noon at a pond on state owned
property west of Coe Road, Town of Stockton. The Sheriff's office said
the vehicle, operated by David Stimpson of Kenmore, was traveling
across a dam toward the pond when it went out of control into the pond
and struck the spillway.Another passenger in the vehicle was Joseph
H. Pearson, 14, of East Aurora, whose parents owned the vehicle, police
said. The Sheriff's office said the death, though termed a traffic
accident, will not be classified as a highway fatality,Mr. Prittie was employed at Midway Park for many years and for the past 10 years had managed the Arcade at the Park.He
was born Sept. 25, 1929, at Frewsburg, the son of J. Fenton and
Beatrice Wethy Prittie, and had resided in the Maple Springs area since
1935. He was a graduate of Bemus Point High School.He was a member
and trustee of the Maple Springs Union Church; a member of Dewittville
Grange; and served as a counselor for Outdoor Life for young boys.Besides
his parents of Lewis Road, Bemus Point, he is survived by two brothers,
Don Prittie, Sioux City, Iowa, and Wayne Prittie, Gerry; and several
nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Maple Springs Union Church. The Rev. Cecil Ross will
officiate. Burial will be in Ivory Cemetery.
RUMPLE COLBERG
PJ: 7/6/1967: Mrs. Effie Colberg Rumple, 83, of 110 Cole Ave., died at
8:40 a.m. today (July 6, 1967) in Jamestown General Hospital. Prior to
her retirement, Mrs. Rumple had been employed for more than 30 years in
the office of the former Jamestown Evening Journal. She was the widow
of Harmon F. Rumple.Mrs.
Rumple was born Oct. 23, 1883 in Frewsburg, the daughter of Henry P.
and Martha Warn Colberg. She attended the former Fredonia Normal School
and was a graduate of Jamestown Business College. Mrs. Rumple had lived
in this community for 60 years.Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ina C.
Mayfield, Jamestown, with whom she made her home; a brother, Harley C.
Colberg, Long Beach, Calif. and several nieces and nephews.Burial will be in Ivory Cemetery

THOMPSON LOVE
PJ: Jan. 1982: Dewittville: M. Catherine Thompson, 68, of R.D. a,
Pickard Road, Dewittville, died at 5 p.m. Friday (Jan. 8, 1982) in
Jamestown General Hospital. She was the widow of Wilton Thompson, who
died Oct. 19, 1977. A lifelong area resident, she was born July 14,
1913, in the town of Carroll, the daughter of George Sr. and Nina Cowan
Love. Surviving is a daughter, Rose B. Thompson of Dewittville; two
grandchildren: Todd R. and Kimberly R. Thompson both of Dewittville; a
brother, Clayton Love Sr. of Bemus Point; three sisters: Georgianna
Foster of Kennedy, Julia Covey of R.D. 1 Falconer and Janet Hallberg of
Ellery Center.Besides
her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by an infant
daughter in 1943 and two brothers, Clarence, in 1935, and George Love
Jr. in 1978.Burial will be in the Ivory Cemetery